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Reference circuit (800 bytes)
1: ...its or as a guide for planning and engineering of circuits and networks. 3: ...f related reference circuits is also called a ''[[reference system]]''. RC circuit (2280 bytes) 1: ...in parallel (a parallel RC circuit). A series RC circuit has the time constant <math>\tau</math> ([[tau]])... 5: ...ries RC circuit]]When a voltage is applied to the circuit, the charging current decreases from 8: When the voltage source is replaced with a short-circuit, with C fully charged, the voltage at C drops exp... 12: When calculating complex circuits the formula is often used to prevent the [[butte... 14: ... voltage across the capacitor at time ''t'' for a circuit initially charged to voltage <math>V_0</math> tha... TI Circuit (1326 bytes) 1: The '''Tanaka International Circuit (TI Circuit)''' is a 2.301-[[mile]] private [[motorsport]] ra... 3: ...eat Britain|British]] drivers (which explains the circuit's corner names, such as [[David Hobbs|Hobbs]] and... 5: ...e year. It was discontinued primarily due to the circuit's extremely tight corners, and due to its locatio... 28: [[Category:Formula One circuits]] LC circuit (337 bytes) 1: [[Image:lc_circuit.png|right|LC circuit diagram]] 3: An '''LC circuit''' consists of [[inductor]]s and [[capacitor]]s. ... Fifth Circuit Four (1966 bytes) 1: ...te of [[states' rights]]. At that time, the Fifth Circuit included not only [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]],... 10: ==Reference== 11: *Jack Bass, "The 'Fifth Circuit Four'", ''The Nation'', [[May 3]], [[2004]], p. 3... 13: ...Judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit| ]] Three-way circuit (2049 bytes) 1: A '''3-way circuit''' is an [[electrical circuit]] that consists of two 3-way [[switch]]es linked ... 3: '''Wiring a 3-way circuit''' Circuit (954 bytes) 3: There are many kinds of '''circuit''' 5: *An [[electrical network|electric circuit]] interconnects [[electrical element]]s. Examples... 6: **[[printed circuit]]s 7: **[[integrated circuit]]s 8: **[[digital circuit]]s Reference (C Plus Plus) (7728 bytes) 1: {{wrongtitle|title=Reference (C++)}} 3: ...ted from [[C programming language|C]], which is a reference in the general sense but not in the sense used by... 11: ... is said to define an identifier whose type is '''reference to <Type>'''. 23: ...to int, MyClass is a class with a member which is reference to int. 25: ...tifiers which are of reference type are called '''reference variables'''. To call them ''variable'', however,... Self-reference (2978 bytes) 1: ...s when an object [[reference|refers]] to itself. Reference is possible when there are two logical levels, a ... 3: An example of a self-reference situation is the one of [[autopoiesis]], as the l... 5: Self-reference also occurs in [[literature]] when an author refe... 7: ...anically"), the result is a tautology. Such self-references can be quite complex and include full propositio... 9: Self-reference in [[computer science]] is seen in the concept of... Reference (3572 bytes) 1: A '''reference''' is something that refers or points to somethin... 5: In [[semantics]], reference is the relation between [[noun]]s or [[pronouns]]... 9: Reference is not in general the same as meaning, since many... 10: ...[sense and reference | sense ]] of a word and its reference). 14: ...language]]s support some form of reference. See [[reference (computer science)]]. Circuit Rank (330 bytes) 1: The ''Circuit Rank'' of a [[graph]] G is the minimum number m o... Circuit Zandvoort (1483 bytes) 1: '''Circuit Zandvoort''' is a motor [[racing circuit]] located near the town of [[Zandvoort]], in the ... 3: ... some races at Zandvoort before [[WW II]], a real circuit was not built until after the war, mainly designe... 4: ...ip. The major event that is currently held at the circuit is the [[Marlboro Master of Formula 3]], where [[... 6: The most famous corner in the circuit is the ''Tarzanbocht'' (Tarzan corner) which prov... 8: In the history of the circuit, two fatal accidents have occurred: [[Piers Coura... Circuit breaker (7755 bytes) 1: ...hich operates once and then has to be replaced, a circuit breaker can be reset (either manually or automati... 3: ...sponding to short, large surges in current (short circuit) and the bimetallic strip responding to smaller b... 5: ...e which divides and extinguishes this arc. Larger circuit breakers such as those used in electrical [[power... 7: ...led directly in equipment, or are arranged in a [[Circuit breaker panel|breaker panel]]. 10: ...[[Image: Circuitbreaker.jpg |Photo of inside of a circuit breaker]]</div> In-circuit emulator (1598 bytes) 1: An '''in-circuit emulator''' (ICE) is a hardware device used durin... Telecommunication circuit (768 bytes) 1: A '''telecommunication circuit''' is defined as follows: Coincidence circuit (1220 bytes) 1: ...of technology, e.g. the design of [[radar|RADAR]] circuits in the [[1940s]]. 5: However, for this to work, the coincidence circuit needs to have a suitable "coincidence window", i.... Regenerative circuit (2729 bytes) 1: ...''regenerative circuit''' (or ''self-regenerative circuit'') allows a signal to be amplified many times by ... 5: ...ntor Armstrong, whose patent for the regenerative circuit had been issued in [[1914]]. The lawsuit lasted ... 15: '''See also''': [[Tuned electrical circuit]] 17: [[Category:Communication circuits]] Circuit (airfield) (3407 bytes) 1: ...ctivity as well as commercial flights. However, a circuit of sorts is used at airports in some cases, such ... 3: ...traffic control]]. Airfield operators will set up circuits according to the [[runway]] in use, the local co... 5: ...g one long side of the rectangle. Each leg of the circuit has a particular name: 12: ... airfield adjacent to the runway but opposite the circuit is known as the ''dead side''. 14: ...rn_2.png|Conventional circuit pattern (right hand circuit)]]</center> Short circuit (3834 bytes) 1: :''For alternate meanings see [[Short circuit (disambiguation)]] 3: ...lectricity]] moves through a [[Electrical network|circuit]] in an unintended path, usually due to a connect... 5: The simplest way to cause a ''short circuit'' is to connect the positive and negative ends of... 7: In electrical devices, ''short circuits'' are usually caused when a wire's [[insulator|i... 11: ...[maximum prospective short circuit current]] in a circuit. [[Wire#Wire_gauges|Wire sizes]] are specified in... Simplex circuit (615 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''simplex circuit''' has the following meanings: 3: <b>1.</b> A [[circuit]] that provides [[transmission (telecommunication... 5: <b>2.</b> <i>Deprecated definition:</i> A circuit using [[ground]] return and affording communicati...
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